Converge Bible Studies Christ the Lightgiver

Converge Bible Studies  Christ the Lightgiver
Author: Clifton Stringer
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2015-06-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501805882

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In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth. This is shocking. Even more: This miraculous healing is a microcosm of the whole Christian gospel. In merely seven verses of text, the contemplative Bible reader can see the fruit of the Holy Spirit’s work, putting the infinite Word of God into a mere handful of human words. In Christ the Lightgiver, Clifton Stringer explores the story of the gospel from creation to the fall, then from the incarnation to the mystery of Jesus' (and our) Passover to eternal life. Converge Bible Studies is a series of topical Bible studies based on the Common English Bible. Each title in the series consists of four studies on a common topic or theme. Converge can be used by small groups, classes, or individuals. Primary Scripture passages are included for ease of study, as are questions designed to encourage both personal reflection and group conversation. The topics and Scriptures in Converge come together to transform readers’ relationships with others, themselves, and God.

Converge Bible Studies Three Gifts One Christ

Converge Bible Studies   Three Gifts  One Christ
Author: Katie Z. Dawson
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426778278

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Converge Bible Studies Kingdom Building

Converge Bible Studies   Kingdom Building
Author: Grace Biskie
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781426771576

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Converge Bible Studies Holy Spirit and Community

Converge Bible Studies  Holy Spirit and Community
Author: Kenneth H. Carter, Jr.
Publsiher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501805905

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When the Holy Spirit showed up with power in Acts 2, it’s unlikely many of the believers present in Jerusalem that day had any idea the magnitude of what was in store. The Spirit began building the church then and is still active in the world today. In these four sessions based on Acts, Carter explores the work of the Holy Spirit in three areas: shaping, guiding, and disrupting. He maintains that the Holy Spirit creates Christian community, shapes and reshapes community, and works through groups of believers to speak to the culture. In Holy Spirit and Community, you’ll learn how to recognize the Spirit at work in your community. Converge Bible Studies is a series of topical Bible studies based on the Common English Bible. Each title in the series consists of four studies on a common topic or theme. Converge can be used by small groups, classes, or individuals. Primary Scripture passages are included for ease of study, as are questions designed to encourage both personal reflection and group conversation. The topics and Scriptures in Converge come together to transform readers’ relationships with others, themselves, and God.

The Evangelical Universalist

The Evangelical Universalist
Author: Gregory MacDonald
Publsiher: SPCK
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780281068760

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Can an orthodox Christian, committed to the historic faith of the Church and the authority of the Bible, be a universalist? Is it possible to believe that salvation is found only by grace, through faith in Christ, and yet to maintain that in the end all people will be saved? Can one believe passionately in mission if one does not think that anyone will be lost forever? Could universalism be consistent with the teachings of the Bible? In The Evangelical Universalist the author argues that the answer is ‘yes!’ to all of these questions. Weaving together philosophical, theological, and biblical considerations, he seeks to show that being a committed universalist is consistent with the central teachings of the biblical texts and of historic Christian theology.

Creating a Missional Culture

Creating a Missional Culture
Author: JR Woodward
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830866793

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Once upon a time, Moses had had enough. Exhausted by the challenge of leading the Israelites from slavery to the Promised Land, Moses cried out to God, "What have I done to displease you that you put the burden of all these people on me? . . . If this is how you are going to treat me, please go ahead and kill me" (Exodus 11:11, 15). If that sounds hauntingly familiar to you, you may be the senior pastor of a contemporary church. The burden of Christian leadership is becoming increasingly unbearable--demanding skills not native to the art of pastoring; demanding time that makes sabbath rest and even normal sleep patterns seem extravagant; demanding inhuman levels of efficiency, proficiency and even saintliness. No wonder pastors seem and even feel less human these days. No wonder they burn out or break down at an alarming rate; no wonder the church is missing the mark on its mission. In Creating a Missional Culture, JR Woodward offers a bold and surprisingly refreshing model for churches--not small adjustments around the periphery of a church's infrastructure but a radical revisioning of how a church ought to look, from its leadership structure to its mobilization of the laity. The end result looks surprisingly like the church that Jesus created and the apostles cultivated: a church not chasing the wind but rather going into the world and making disciples of Jesus.

Addiction and Virtue

Addiction and Virtue
Author: Kent Dunnington
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830839018

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In this interdisciplinary work, Kent Dunnington brings the neglected resources of philosophical and theological analysis to bear on the problem of addiction. Drawing on the insights of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, he formulates a compelling alternative to the two dominant models of addiction--addiction as disease and addiction as choice.

The Path of the Masters

The Path of the Masters
Author: Julian Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1939
Genre: Hinduism
ISBN: UOM:39015005088706

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